If you are looking for truckloads of romance, fresh pairing and zingy music then Anjaana Anjaani might satiate your desire. Starring Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra and directed by Siddharth Anand, this movie is a rom-com. Music has been composed by Vishal-Shekhar and lyrics by Neelesh Mishra, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Anvita Dutt, Kumaar, Kausar Munir and Irshad Kamil. The album begins with the title track sung by Nikhil D’Souza and Monali Thakur. It is a catchy song that does not offer anything new but possesses spunk, spirit and upbeat flavor, enough to make you groove.

Next up is “Hairat” rendered by Lucky Ali who brings in a distinct personality whilst slipping smoothly into the high-pitched yet racy skin of this techno-quirky number. It is always good to listen to Lucky Ali.

“Aas Paas Khuda” is the next song sung by silky-voiced playback singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan who has kept giving one hit after another in year 2010. This one is a lovely track with dulcet beats and encouraging words. The album also has an unplugged version of the same, co-starring Shruti Pathak.

The next track is “Tumse Hi Tumse” sung by Shekhar Ravjiani ably supported by Shekhar and Caralisa Monteiro. This is a love song with ample dosage of melody and vivacity. This is followed by “Tujhe Bhula Diya”, a qawaali with Mohit Chauhan as the lead singer. More of an experiment, this fails to leave any impact.

“I feel good” is sublime and stirring. A romantic track, you are sure to like this song. The last track of the album is the title song sung by Vishal and Shilpa Rao. A love ballad with calm tempo and soft texture. All in all, Anjaana Anjaani is worth listening to.